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especially the iranian deposits make the country very attractive nearly eighty percent of all france's energy generated by almost sixty nuclear power plants is dependent on african reigning in. french companies must go on the offensive and fight the growing influence of rival china for stake in africa's increasingly competitive markets all this is neocolonialism but with a simpler france is far from the only nation to have been defended its interests in africa the french have intervened around fifty times in africa in the last fifty years since official declination contact in regimes from rebels like into booty to central african republic all fighting regimes like in libya france is always driven by sown economic or geopolitical interests this time is no different radical the call is asian wasn't actually over apart from economic there is also strategic importance this part of africa opens routes to the red sea and the middle east and britain and france have for centuries fought over it before it's like a remake but with many others involved but that doesn't mean the round mutual interests he
especially the iranian deposits make the country very attractive nearly eighty percent of all france's energy generated by almost sixty nuclear power plants is dependent on african reigning in. french companies must go on the offensive and fight the growing influence of rival china for stake in africa's increasingly competitive markets all this is neocolonialism but with a simpler france is far from the only nation to have been defended its interests in africa the french have intervened around...
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i can tell you massachusetts that the fastest growing sector of our economy is clean energy and energy e fresh sei in -- efficiency in companies. they are growing faster than any other sector. the same is true in california. this is a job creator. i can't emphasize that strongly enough. the market that made america rich, richer, we've always been rich, but the market that made us richer in the 1990s was the technology market. it was a $1 trillion market with one billion users. we created greater wealth in america that has been created in the raging time of no income tax and morgans and carnegie and rock fellers. we have created more wealth than any every single begin tile of american went up. we can do this recognizing that the energy market is a $6 trillion mark compared to one with five billion users going up today going up to the 9 billion users in the next course of thirty years. it's a place to recognize what other countries are doing and what the statesmen are doing which is theres an extraordinary opportunity in modernizing the grid. we don't have a grid in america. we have a gr
i can tell you massachusetts that the fastest growing sector of our economy is clean energy and energy e fresh sei in -- efficiency in companies. they are growing faster than any other sector. the same is true in california. this is a job creator. i can't emphasize that strongly enough. the market that made america rich, richer, we've always been rich, but the market that made us richer in the 1990s was the technology market. it was a $1 trillion market with one billion users. we created...
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. >> if confirmed by the senate, i look forward to committing all of my energies to working with my fellow commissioners and the extremely dedicated and talented men and women of the staff of the s.e.c. to fulfill the agency's mission to protect investors, and to ensure the strength, efficiency, and transparency of our capital markets. >> sreenivasan: the president re-nominated richard cordray to lead the consumer financial protection bureau. the former ohio attorney general has held that position for the last year, but his temporary appointment will expire in december. >> we understand that our mission is to stand on the side of consumers: our mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, sons and daughters and see that they're treated fairly. for more than a year we've been focused on making consumer finance markets work better for the american people. we approach this work with open minds, open ears, and great determination. >> sreenivasan: the president initially used a recess appointment to put cordray in the job, to get around senate republican opposition. senate leaders agreed today on
. >> if confirmed by the senate, i look forward to committing all of my energies to working with my fellow commissioners and the extremely dedicated and talented men and women of the staff of the s.e.c. to fulfill the agency's mission to protect investors, and to ensure the strength, efficiency, and transparency of our capital markets. >> sreenivasan: the president re-nominated richard cordray to lead the consumer financial protection bureau. the former ohio attorney general has...
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as we get off dirty fuels, as we reject dirty pipelines, as we replace dirty coal plants with clean energy, we create more jobs, we support the local tax base, we grow the economy, we clean up our air and our water and stabilize the climate. the only folks against that are oil companies, gas companies and coal companies that routinely fund climate deniers that you have on your show here tonight. >> i have to leave it there. my view remains why take the risk. i want my kids and their kids to live in a healthy planet. >> and c02 is -- >> if you have the stuff to do it now, you might as well do it. >>> lee goldberg is alive. he's not perished in the freezing cold. you're downstairs. lee, what's the forecast for the next few days? >> just like i just thawed out, so will the midwest into the northeast. another rough few days coming. last 36 hours windchills haven't gone above 5 degrees in new york city. we'll climb out of this after the weekend. another four rough days ago. >> i hear you are wearing a battery packed heated jacket? >> two battery packs in here. on warmest setting. i'm radiating.
as we get off dirty fuels, as we reject dirty pipelines, as we replace dirty coal plants with clean energy, we create more jobs, we support the local tax base, we grow the economy, we clean up our air and our water and stabilize the climate. the only folks against that are oil companies, gas companies and coal companies that routinely fund climate deniers that you have on your show here tonight. >> i have to leave it there. my view remains why take the risk. i want my kids and their kids...
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. >> if confirmed by the senate, i look forward to committing all of my energies to working with my fellow commissioners and the extremely dedicated and talented men and women of the staff of the s.e.c. to fulfill the agency's mission to protect investors, and to ensure the strength, efficiency, and transparency of our capital markets. >> sreenivasan: the president re-nominated richard cordray to lead the consumer financial protection bureau. the former ohio attorney general has held that position for the last year, but his temporary appointment will expire in december. >> we understand that our mission is to stand on the side of consumers: our mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, sons and daughters and see that they're treated fairly. for more than a year we've been focused on making consumer finance markets work better for the american people. we approach this work with open minds, open ears, and great determination. >> sreenivasan: the president initially used a recess appointment to put cordray in the job, to get around senate republican opposition. senate leaders agreed today on
. >> if confirmed by the senate, i look forward to committing all of my energies to working with my fellow commissioners and the extremely dedicated and talented men and women of the staff of the s.e.c. to fulfill the agency's mission to protect investors, and to ensure the strength, efficiency, and transparency of our capital markets. >> sreenivasan: the president re-nominated richard cordray to lead the consumer financial protection bureau. the former ohio attorney general has...
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more and more energy resources to fill a gap at home. finance ministry officials issued a preliminary report. they say the trade deficit came to about 6.29 trillion yen, more than $78 trillion. exports fell 2.7% in yen terms. the strong yen hurt exporters. they saw demand from europe drop off. exports from china dropped too. consumers there steered clear of japanese goods. imports rose 3.8% to $798 billion. the rise mainly due to higher demand for liquefied natural gas. investors are trading on the latest data. what is you been seeing this morning? >> right after that announcement investors sold the yen but the yen against the dollar has recovered to the mid 88 yen level now. the dollar yen currently trading at 88.55. analysts say that's been yen selling pressure is not as strong as it's been before the bank of japan policy earlier in the week. let's see how this is affecting stockers. investors are trying to cake ta cues from the yen move. some investors are taking profits while others are buying as the nikkei has fallen be kospi is tra
more and more energy resources to fill a gap at home. finance ministry officials issued a preliminary report. they say the trade deficit came to about 6.29 trillion yen, more than $78 trillion. exports fell 2.7% in yen terms. the strong yen hurt exporters. they saw demand from europe drop off. exports from china dropped too. consumers there steered clear of japanese goods. imports rose 3.8% to $798 billion. the rise mainly due to higher demand for liquefied natural gas. investors are trading on...
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he had spent years developing energy resources. he led a project to develop gas fields in sahara desert. ito came from minamisanriku a town devastated in the tsunami two years ago. now his 82-year-old mother lives alone in temporary housing. she says she has no mementos to remember her son. he and his former classmates were planning to get together next month to celebrate their 60th birthdays. >> translator: ito said he would join the party but would not stay overnight because he wanted to visit his mother and stay with her. i want the news to be a mistake. i still think ito will show up at the party. >> reporter: he was looking forward to seeing his old friend. instead, he and the others will take a moment to remember. keiko abe, nhk world, tokyo. >>> japan's aviation authorities are preparing to strip down a defective boeing 727 battery that forced pilots to make an emergency landing last week. it landed in western japan after smoke was detected inside the cabin. they suspect the lithium battery overheated and affected the plane'
he had spent years developing energy resources. he led a project to develop gas fields in sahara desert. ito came from minamisanriku a town devastated in the tsunami two years ago. now his 82-year-old mother lives alone in temporary housing. she says she has no mementos to remember her son. he and his former classmates were planning to get together next month to celebrate their 60th birthdays. >> translator: ito said he would join the party but would not stay overnight because he wanted...
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neil: how about someone else's wind farm. >> they got the guns. >> you are a fan of green energy, this is the best news ever, have you known the mob to get in a business that did not make a lot of money. >> i don't think that is what it is. >> they see the money. >> wasted money, the government just throws money out there and they will grab it they are smart enough. >> we're talking about italy, right? >> well, you should know, mob has lost much of its influence in had country, it has much influence in the mother country. >> i have nothing to say on that. neil: chris, i guess now, looking at what is going on, abroad, you know they are kicking around in europe this transaction tax on stock trades, a lot of countries are going along. this is not a far cry from a europe that is seizing on still more way its take advantage of more government. >> well, here is the thing, that is what we find over. the problem with any government program, ends up being in the administration, it sounds good when you are sitting in a conference room. but but you get to implementation that is where troubles beg
neil: how about someone else's wind farm. >> they got the guns. >> you are a fan of green energy, this is the best news ever, have you known the mob to get in a business that did not make a lot of money. >> i don't think that is what it is. >> they see the money. >> wasted money, the government just throws money out there and they will grab it they are smart enough. >> we're talking about italy, right? >> well, you should know, mob has lost much of its...
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he is also sitting on top of this energy renaissance. in the country this is this huge new boom in gas and oil. we saw in the election he wanted to take some credit for that one way you could potentially do some of these things green light some of these natural gas projects and oil projects and on the other end you do try to get an energy tax out of it or something that makes it look as though you are ratcheting down on its use and get the bonus of a huge new revenue stream for the country if you are a democrat. >> are republicans going to go along with this? would they buy an energy tax if the president really pushes it? >> a oh, hell know. [ laughter ] i don't think it gets any republican votes. and, look, you know, the president talks recommendation he is going to talk in the state of the union about we need more investment and infrastructure in this country. here we have an infrastructure project, it doesn't cost the government a dime. all private sector money. yet they are opposing it. it makes no sense. >> we hope he approves it ph
he is also sitting on top of this energy renaissance. in the country this is this huge new boom in gas and oil. we saw in the election he wanted to take some credit for that one way you could potentially do some of these things green light some of these natural gas projects and oil projects and on the other end you do try to get an energy tax out of it or something that makes it look as though you are ratcheting down on its use and get the bonus of a huge new revenue stream for the country if...
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during the energy natural resources committee a though. we are continuing to spend almost $400 billion a year to buy oil. and your colleague, senator lugar for a long time has told us the only way to beat a cartel is through competition and is sponsored and open feel standard to make a competitive market to move automobiles of drugs, whether it's not banal or whatever to have a market so when you drive a to the pump you have a choice in the price goes down. what do you think? do you think that's a good idea? at your colleague on, he saw stuart country. with a competitive way to break the opec cartel? >> the technology developments and fracturing has become that competitive instrument that is causing that to happen. we had the great fortune of this technology that is going to put this in a completely different position than in the past. i don't think we need to -- we see me after to develop the sources of energy. they can't be competitive because of the new discoveries of oil and gas through shale that is a total game changer will put us in
during the energy natural resources committee a though. we are continuing to spend almost $400 billion a year to buy oil. and your colleague, senator lugar for a long time has told us the only way to beat a cartel is through competition and is sponsored and open feel standard to make a competitive market to move automobiles of drugs, whether it's not banal or whatever to have a market so when you drive a to the pump you have a choice in the price goes down. what do you think? do you think...
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. >>> foreign energy companies will deal with terrorism but a hostage crisis that left dozens of people from different countries dead is raising fears of new attacks on western infrastructure. 37 foreign nationals died in the operation his country carried out against islamic militants. they took hundreds of workers hostage. he stressed government forces moved in on the facility to demonstrate algeria will not give in to terrorism. a spokesperson for the militants told the french weekly paris match that group had achieved 90% of its goals. one of those goals was to take control of a heavily guarded complex with just 40 fighters. there were allegations the militants had some inside help. an algerian newspaper reported that security forces are questioning 11 workers. and algerian government officials have revealed former driver at the facility was among the attackers. he apparently provided the group with detailed information about the plant. the militants have pledged to continue their attacks unless france halts its military campaign in mali. >>> that campaign is still very much under wa
. >>> foreign energy companies will deal with terrorism but a hostage crisis that left dozens of people from different countries dead is raising fears of new attacks on western infrastructure. 37 foreign nationals died in the operation his country carried out against islamic militants. they took hundreds of workers hostage. he stressed government forces moved in on the facility to demonstrate algeria will not give in to terrorism. a spokesperson for the militants told the french weekly...
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looking for the real to be relatively stable in the i think i don't see big drops in energy prices and i think a flat to moderate energy price and gives us a stable ruble so i think the ruble will tend to attract sideways this year and b if you think about the level of volatility we've experienced in the past even two thousand and twelve was a relatively stable year by historic standards and i think we'll have an and pricewaterhouse coopers they've also just released that business of a full roster and it's actually quite optimistic just looking through it why more upbeat than last year i would say for me to say but i wanted to ask david gray as well how he felt rushed out was on course to get to that twentieth place in the world bank poll what's right because that's something that president putin is really stressing he really wants russia to achieve that indeed he twenty eighteen that is his goal and i wanted to know if we were on track to achieve that and what needs to be gone in twenty thirty. but i think two thousand and thirteen is a very important year if we don't see significant
looking for the real to be relatively stable in the i think i don't see big drops in energy prices and i think a flat to moderate energy price and gives us a stable ruble so i think the ruble will tend to attract sideways this year and b if you think about the level of volatility we've experienced in the past even two thousand and twelve was a relatively stable year by historic standards and i think we'll have an and pricewaterhouse coopers they've also just released that business of a full...
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this is about energy security, energy independence. so we don't have to get oil from the middle east. melissa: you know environmentalists don't like it even though we've taken care of a lot of problems and hurdles we put up in the first place. those have been taken care of. you know environmentalists don't like it. seems like the president is recommitted to battling climate change. he doubled down on green energy. this really doesn't fit into his portfolio of energy options. >> here's thing. there is better environmental stewardship with the project and without it. that oil coming to the united states means lower emissions then sending it to china. it actually means less emissions with the project. i think what we've shown today that the president needs to approve it because it is in the interest of the american people to do so. they don't want to get the energy from the middle east. they want to get it here at home and working with our closest friend and ally canada, and that if the president decides not to approve it, there is strong
this is about energy security, energy independence. so we don't have to get oil from the middle east. melissa: you know environmentalists don't like it even though we've taken care of a lot of problems and hurdles we put up in the first place. those have been taken care of. you know environmentalists don't like it. seems like the president is recommitted to battling climate change. he doubled down on green energy. this really doesn't fit into his portfolio of energy options. >> here's...
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domestic energy production open a door to an energy solution? thank you. >> the notion of the proxy works. i think i understand what your saying. i think i'd use different vocabulary for that and this gets into the issue of the relationship with saudi arabia. what's going on right now in the middle east and saudi arabia, afghanistan and a number of points in its modern history is basically using the promotion of a particular sort of fell off the islam, we tend to call it wahhabi islam and the west, on the saudi's don't really like that time. but this particular notion, the kind with the embodied in say the television, saudi arabia actively promotes islam as a tool of its foreign policy. under current circumstances in the region, saudi affairs to do that are escalating. even though saudi arabia partner of the night stay, i don't think that's in the interest of the united states to have the saudi doing now. if it wasn't for saudi arabia, al qaeda wouldn't exist in the talent and mainstays. and you recall the randi rhodes leading state sponsor of t
domestic energy production open a door to an energy solution? thank you. >> the notion of the proxy works. i think i understand what your saying. i think i'd use different vocabulary for that and this gets into the issue of the relationship with saudi arabia. what's going on right now in the middle east and saudi arabia, afghanistan and a number of points in its modern history is basically using the promotion of a particular sort of fell off the islam, we tend to call it wahhabi islam and...
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energy initiatives with brazil. and energy and climate initiatives, i should say, with brazil. this increasing economic integration. but, as we all know, there have been some outliar states that have been not such a part not been as cooperative or in a position to be as cooperative. we all know who they are. depending what happens in venezuela, there may really be an opportunity for a transition there. likewise i would hope that bolivia, ecuador we could make progress. one of the great stories of latin america is colombia. i can remember when i was working on the western hemisphere subcommittee and senator dodd was here and others, and we were very engaged at that period of time, we -- there had recently been a assassination of 13 members of the supreme cou in one room colombia. the presidential candidates were assassinated. you couldn't run for office. and frankly, presidenturery bay -- president uribe stepped up at a critical moment and began the process of rescuing that nation. president santos now is doing an amazing job. we created our greater economic relationship by pass
energy initiatives with brazil. and energy and climate initiatives, i should say, with brazil. this increasing economic integration. but, as we all know, there have been some outliar states that have been not such a part not been as cooperative or in a position to be as cooperative. we all know who they are. depending what happens in venezuela, there may really be an opportunity for a transition there. likewise i would hope that bolivia, ecuador we could make progress. one of the great stories...
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and energy. and is that what he's talking about maybe get keystone going and allow fracking to go ahead and a tax, potentially a huge revenue raiser, but if you start small on it, you raise a lot of of money, but over time, you can ratchet that thing up. >> yeah, assume that's the win-win play for the president. because look, what he's got to balance here is making his environmental left happy, which he did by putting out the comment that they're going to address the climate threat, but he's sitting on top of this huge new boom in natural gas and oil and we saw in the election that he wanted to take some credit for at that. so, one way you could potentially do both of these things, do you green light some of the natural gas and oil projects and on the other end try it get an energy tax or something that makes it look as though they're ratcheting down on use and you get the bonus of a huge new revenue stream for the country, if you're a democrat. >> paul: are republicans going to go along with thi
and energy. and is that what he's talking about maybe get keystone going and allow fracking to go ahead and a tax, potentially a huge revenue raiser, but if you start small on it, you raise a lot of of money, but over time, you can ratchet that thing up. >> yeah, assume that's the win-win play for the president. because look, what he's got to balance here is making his environmental left happy, which he did by putting out the comment that they're going to address the climate threat, but...
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. >>> green energy is coming to the new 49ers statement. they announced a a partnership with a sustainable company installing solar panels making it the first nfl stadium with leed certification. the solar panels will provide enough power over the course of a year to offset the power used at the stadium during 9ers home games. >>> and we love seeing your 9ers super fan photos. check out the latest one we got today from bay area artist donald rizzo. pretty good there. you painted this picture in tribute to our hometown champs. and thanks to timothy for sending that in to us. and we want to see more of your fan photos. so keep sending them in to us. send them to news@kpix.com or upload them to cbssf.com. and be sure to include your hometown. we'll air as many as we can from now until the super bowl. >>> remember, you can catch the game right here on cbs 5. that's sunday, february 3rd, and all next week, we are going to bring you live team coverage from the big easy with sports director dennis o'donnell, vern glenn, mike sugerman and myself. >
. >>> green energy is coming to the new 49ers statement. they announced a a partnership with a sustainable company installing solar panels making it the first nfl stadium with leed certification. the solar panels will provide enough power over the course of a year to offset the power used at the stadium during 9ers home games. >>> and we love seeing your 9ers super fan photos. check out the latest one we got today from bay area artist donald rizzo. pretty good there. you...
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nuclear energy as a part of our every day life well actually fifteen percent of the world's energy is generated a nuclear power plants but after the incidents that we said get your novel and the fukushima plant more recently people started to be more cautious about that generates and using the captured some say that we need a new approach this new approach is using fusion instead of fission nuclear as well it may be science fiction but that people that believe that soon fusion will be the power source and the wild one of these people is mr a foul mouth . he's the general director of the power plant called the tat of the projects in the south of france pushes a great experimental nuclear reactor. after the disaster at the fukushima nuclear power plant. the world became much more concerned with nuclear safety germany even decided to phase out its nuclear power facilities long before leading countries including russia would join forces to work on a safer and cleaner sustainable source of energy known as nuclear fusion the project is called i t e r and although one feasible in the beginni
nuclear energy as a part of our every day life well actually fifteen percent of the world's energy is generated a nuclear power plants but after the incidents that we said get your novel and the fukushima plant more recently people started to be more cautious about that generates and using the captured some say that we need a new approach this new approach is using fusion instead of fission nuclear as well it may be science fiction but that people that believe that soon fusion will be the power...
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energy initiatives with brazil. and energy climate initiatives. but there have been some out liar states that have not been as much a part or as cooperative. we all know who they are. depending on what happens in venezuela, there may be an opportunity for trenches in there. i would hope that bolivia, ecuador, we could make progress. one of the great stories of latin america is colombia. i remember when working on the western hemisphere subcommittee, there had recently in been an assassination of 13 members of the supreme court in one room in colombia. the presidential candidates were assassinated. you could not run for office. the president stepped up at a critical moment and began the process of rescuing that nation. president santos now is doing an amazing job. we have created a greater economic relationship bypassing the trade agreement. we have to build on that. that is an example for the rest of latin america as to what awaits them if we can induce people to make a better set of choices. there are some other things that have contributed to th
energy initiatives with brazil. and energy climate initiatives. but there have been some out liar states that have not been as much a part or as cooperative. we all know who they are. depending on what happens in venezuela, there may be an opportunity for trenches in there. i would hope that bolivia, ecuador, we could make progress. one of the great stories of latin america is colombia. i remember when working on the western hemisphere subcommittee, there had recently in been an assassination...
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just today on press tv, the iranian energy minister say this is share reserves. they want to move in. the context in iraq a kurdish conflict within are with the kurds have cut down their oil production from 100,000 barrels a day to 5,000 because they don't want baghdad to control it. so baghdad says, look, we found oil. we'll not be as dependent on the kurdish region. into this conflict america has been missing in action and iran is going to fill those voids if we stay asleep against political islam and its interests. melissa: steven, you make the great point this means that we should be more dependent on ourselves than ever before. we need the pipeline, but also pushes the focus to fracking and to shale. i worry especially with the president's speech yesterday and with the turnover that we're about to see at the department of energy that maybe we're going to see a crackdown on fracking and on shale here in the u.s. that really goes against our own self-interests. >> well, it really would. it really would be a shock, melissa if the president did many could out no
just today on press tv, the iranian energy minister say this is share reserves. they want to move in. the context in iraq a kurdish conflict within are with the kurds have cut down their oil production from 100,000 barrels a day to 5,000 because they don't want baghdad to control it. so baghdad says, look, we found oil. we'll not be as dependent on the kurdish region. into this conflict america has been missing in action and iran is going to fill those voids if we stay asleep against political...
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some have best especially nationally supported the courage energy company. is about to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next to mali every year cars to exactly this year is going to be very cheap as a third world dirt cheap. predators play a very very dangerous game and after the french military offensive reportedly sparked a deadly hostage crisis in algeria light bulbs are beginning to go off in the heads of ordinary citizens to pour out almost. i'm for intervention if it is to fight terrorism but it's got to be for good reasons not of it's for raw materials that are in mali gas oil diamonds and gold it already renders the ground it is not. they don't think about well we have made paris a huge target and france are a target for terrorism. at least but with the prospect of untapped natural resources needed to keep fronts eliminated political analysts say that france will promise to stop playing big brother to former colonies isn't going to be fulfilled anytime soon ali boy you can see paris. international relations professor mark
some have best especially nationally supported the courage energy company. is about to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next to mali every year cars to exactly this year is going to be very cheap as a third world dirt cheap. predators play a very very dangerous game and after the french military offensive reportedly sparked a deadly hostage crisis in algeria light bulbs are beginning to go off in the heads of ordinary citizens to pour out almost. i'm for...
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as an energy importing company, we are concerned about what level the exchange rate will subtle at because it has a big import on our costs. >> reporter: experts think a weaker yen will hurt importers more than it helps exporters. and it may cause a trade deficit to widen even further in 2013. >> another sluggish economic situation. we cannot expect that export will grow by enough paces, but huge imports of fossil fuels is expected to increase this year also. so i estimate that this year's trade deficit will lead to 7.6 trillion yen. >> reporter: japan has a reputation as a trade powerhouse led by exports, but now it has fallen into the red. the question is whether it can counter the deficit. the outlook is dim. this is a challenge of cultivating new overseas markets to keep pace with rising imports. daisuke azama, nhk world, tokyo. >>> all right. let's get a check to see how markets fared start. starting in europe stocks are looking like this, fairly mixed picture right now with the majors there. we did have that strong factory data out of china's porting sentiment. apple's lackluster ear
as an energy importing company, we are concerned about what level the exchange rate will subtle at because it has a big import on our costs. >> reporter: experts think a weaker yen will hurt importers more than it helps exporters. and it may cause a trade deficit to widen even further in 2013. >> another sluggish economic situation. we cannot expect that export will grow by enough paces, but huge imports of fossil fuels is expected to increase this year also. so i estimate that this...
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hillary clinton sees food security, energy security, the situation of women, human rights. these are the challenges that we're going to be meeting in the 21st century. >> reporter: smart power is one way clinton redefined the job. if she lacked foreign policy experience coming in, her finesse as a politician, it helped to shape her style. >> the basic pieces of politics is getting to know people. it is listening, understanding, hearing people's issues. and she is brilliant at that. >> reporter: one of her favorite pet projects, clean cook stoves, supplying women in developing countries with these cost-effective healthier means of cooking. as for pet peeves? >> the one that i always fear the most triggering, is she has a very strong reaction when somebody steps on the back of her foot, her shoe. a flat tire. >> because people are always following her? >> people follow her and around her, so it has a higher rate of occurrence. >> reporter: but pet projects and pet peeves are not what will define her legacy. what will accompany her in the history books are moments like capturi
hillary clinton sees food security, energy security, the situation of women, human rights. these are the challenges that we're going to be meeting in the 21st century. >> reporter: smart power is one way clinton redefined the job. if she lacked foreign policy experience coming in, her finesse as a politician, it helped to shape her style. >> the basic pieces of politics is getting to know people. it is listening, understanding, hearing people's issues. and she is brilliant at that....
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iran's foreign minister who said he wants talks on these country's nuclear energy program to be held in current egypt will be welcome to suggestions iran and the other six nations involved in the talks including russia china and the u.s. all say they want to begin according to iran's nuclear activities. people to be killed in northern iraq after a suicide blast at a mosque targeted the funeral of a relative of a politician who was killed a day earlier so the militants have been blamed for the talk of violence as the country suffers from sectarian bloodshed. extremely low temperatures are creeping across america's upper midwest to the moment after what's been dubbed the deep freeze is. at least four deaths reported to be cool so full and the ski resort is closed because of the cold snap. from kind of the shocking even a part of the u.s. for many it was cold winter is to say that states from ohio to maine could continue to suffer. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu may have won the general election but he's done so only by the skin of his teeth the almost all predictions the big
iran's foreign minister who said he wants talks on these country's nuclear energy program to be held in current egypt will be welcome to suggestions iran and the other six nations involved in the talks including russia china and the u.s. all say they want to begin according to iran's nuclear activities. people to be killed in northern iraq after a suicide blast at a mosque targeted the funeral of a relative of a politician who was killed a day earlier so the militants have been blamed for the...
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reject dirty pipelines from the tar sands, for example, or as we replace dirty coal plants with clean energy, we create more jobs, we support the local tax base, we grow the economy, we clean up our air, we clean up our water, and we stabilize our climate. the only folks who are against that are the oil companies, gas companies, and coal companies that routinely fund the climate skeptics and the climate deniers that you have on your show here tonight. >> okay, chaps. i've got to leave it there sadly. i'm sure the debate will run. my view remains why take the risk. i want my kids and their kids to live in a healthy planet. and if there's -- >> and c o2 is nothing to be -- >> if you have the stuff to do it now you might as well do it. >> pure fear mongering. >> chaps, thank you. i have breaking news. lee goldberg is alive. he has not perished in the freezing cold. you're at columbus circle. you're downstairs. so lee, what is the forecast for the next few days? >> just like i just thawed out, so will the midwest into the northeast. we've got another rough few days coming. the last 36 hours wind
reject dirty pipelines from the tar sands, for example, or as we replace dirty coal plants with clean energy, we create more jobs, we support the local tax base, we grow the economy, we clean up our air, we clean up our water, and we stabilize our climate. the only folks who are against that are the oil companies, gas companies, and coal companies that routinely fund the climate skeptics and the climate deniers that you have on your show here tonight. >> okay, chaps. i've got to leave it...
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energy initiatives with brazil. and energy climate initiatives. but there have been some out liar states that have not been as much a part or as cooperative. we all know who they are. depending on what happens in venezuela, there may be an opportunity for trenches in there. i would hope that bolivia, ecuador, we could make progress. one of the great stories of latin america is colombia. i remember when working on the western hemisphere subcommittee, there had recently in been an assassination of 13 members of the supreme court in one room in colombia. the presidential candidates were assassinated. you could not run for office. the president stepped up at a critical moment and began the process of rescuing that nation. president santos now is doing an amazing job. we have created a greater economic relationship bypassing the trade agreement. we have to build on that. that is an example for the rest of latin america as to what awaits them if we can induce people to make a better set of choices. there are some other things that have contributed to th
energy initiatives with brazil. and energy climate initiatives. but there have been some out liar states that have not been as much a part or as cooperative. we all know who they are. depending on what happens in venezuela, there may be an opportunity for trenches in there. i would hope that bolivia, ecuador, we could make progress. one of the great stories of latin america is colombia. i remember when working on the western hemisphere subcommittee, there had recently in been an assassination...
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bills are rising because of the european union's requirements that we have to pay for green energy so yes the public in this country know that there is a problem out there they understand the arguments and they're not going to be fooled this is ok those are the level of arguments those are the domestic arguments even but what about britain's standing no e.u. leader reaction there in britain is already facing isolation surely they'll be serious diplomatic fallout here also economic fallout stew because many are saying this is not the time this is going to create economic uncertainty for the country. but again we've heard this before haven't we will they said that we would be in huge problems if we came out of the they said that business would not actually invest in the u.k. unless we join the euro this isn't going to happen and we're not going to hit believe the false promises and the false concerns that european politicians and big businesses are actually going to throw as i mean there's an unholy alliance that seems to be forming between old conservatives with large corporations with
bills are rising because of the european union's requirements that we have to pay for green energy so yes the public in this country know that there is a problem out there they understand the arguments and they're not going to be fooled this is ok those are the level of arguments those are the domestic arguments even but what about britain's standing no e.u. leader reaction there in britain is already facing isolation surely they'll be serious diplomatic fallout here also economic fallout stew...
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. >> reporter: fumihiro ito spent years developing energy sources. he led a project to develop gas fields in the salaha desert. he came from a town devastated in the tsunami two years ago. now, his 82-year-old mother lives alone in temporary housing. she says she has no mementos to remember her son. he and his former classmates were planning to get together next month to celebrate their 60th birthdays. >> translator: ito said he would join the party but would not stay overnight, because he wanted to visit his mother and stay with her. i want the news to be a mistake. i still think ito will show up at the party. >> reporter: he was looking forward to seeing his old friend. instead, he and the others will take a moment to remember. keiko abe, nhk world, tokyo. >> seven survivors of the attack will fly home on a government plane. the bodies of the seven victims will also be on the plane. >>> survivors from other asian countries have started to return patchari raksawong has details. >> a malaysian man arrived home on wednesday afternoon. he was an employ
. >> reporter: fumihiro ito spent years developing energy sources. he led a project to develop gas fields in the salaha desert. he came from a town devastated in the tsunami two years ago. now, his 82-year-old mother lives alone in temporary housing. she says she has no mementos to remember her son. he and his former classmates were planning to get together next month to celebrate their 60th birthdays. >> translator: ito said he would join the party but would not stay overnight,...
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searching for a new round of talks with the opposition later this week amid the continuing crackdown on energy regime rallies across the nation the sunni want to he has been widely accused by rights groups of using tear gas and torture against protesters and as already the likes here show us your reports even those who try and treat the injured demonstrators say they are being victimized not to drive was among a group of doctors who were trying to help the injured during a protest in bahrain she claims that after a violent aggression the dissent the or for it to stirred their attention to her and her colleagues who were providing first aid they deny. health care to the patients and protesters. the doctors did not obey the orders for such. decided to punish those doctors i was taken to a place for ten days that i didn't know where it was. all that time i was blindfolded and handcuffed i was in a solitary confinement for back to twenty one days. and they would just open the door of the cell and beat me up and there was a member of the royal family who directly was responsible of my torture she s
searching for a new round of talks with the opposition later this week amid the continuing crackdown on energy regime rallies across the nation the sunni want to he has been widely accused by rights groups of using tear gas and torture against protesters and as already the likes here show us your reports even those who try and treat the injured demonstrators say they are being victimized not to drive was among a group of doctors who were trying to help the injured during a protest in bahrain...
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particularly for energy resources such as crude oil and liquefied natural gas or llg. they accounted for one-third of all imports. lng imports charged more than 25% from 2011 levels. that's because the gas was needed to fuel power plants. most nuclear plants in japan are offline for inspection following the mar 11 crisis at the fukushima daiichi. lng prices also stayed high throughout the year, due to stronger demand from emerging countries. another reason for the boost in imports has been a certain reversal in currency markets. the yen began weakening at the end of last year. the yen has continued to weaken and the new prime minister shinzo abe's bold economic policy. this corporation is one of japan's major trading companies. it imports lng from asia and the middle east. they expect imports of lng to be at least as high as last year, but the cost will be much higher as the value of the yen continues to drop. >> translator: we are really getting a triple punch in the shortage of lng supplies, the high price of the gas and the depreciation of the yen. as an energy impo
particularly for energy resources such as crude oil and liquefied natural gas or llg. they accounted for one-third of all imports. lng imports charged more than 25% from 2011 levels. that's because the gas was needed to fuel power plants. most nuclear plants in japan are offline for inspection following the mar 11 crisis at the fukushima daiichi. lng prices also stayed high throughout the year, due to stronger demand from emerging countries. another reason for the boost in imports has been a...